TM 11-6130-392-12
Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT AND INSTALLATION
2-1. Site Requirement
approximately 30 pounds. Carefully fit open the
carton and remove the ten trays.
The battery charger is normally supplied to operate
f. Inspect each tray assembly for any dam-
from a 115 or 230 vac, 50-60 Hz or 400 Hz power
that may have occurred during shipment. If my
source capable of supplying 5 amperes of current.
tray has been damaged, report extent of damage as
Sufficient bench space is required to accommodate
both the battery charger and the battery charging
tray assembly plus room for maintenance func-
g. Check equipment against component listing
tions.
on the carton and packing slip to verify that ship-
ment is complete. Report any discrepancies as
2-2. Checking Unpacked Equipment
relief valve on equipment case cover. Release
23. Installation
four latches, remove equipment case cover and
a. Open battery access door, on back of the
remove the battery charger.
battery charger, and install a 9 volt battery (mem-
ory Bl) (BA-90/U or BA-3090/U), as described in
b. Inspect the battery charger for damage in-
curred during shipment. If the battery chapter has
been damaged, report any damage as described in
CAUTION
c. Check equipment against component list-
ing on the equipment case and packing slip to ver-
Prior to connecting the battery charger
ify that shipment is complete. Report any dis-
power cable to power source inspect
the INPUT VOLTAGE switch on rear
panel. This switch must be set to 115
d . Check to see whether the battery_
V position before operating the battery
has been modified. Equipment which has been
charger from a 115 vac supply or 230
modified will have the MWO number on the cover,
V position from a 230 vac supply.
near the nomenclature plate. Check to see whether
all currently applicable MWOs have been applied.
b. Set POWER ON OFF switch (3, figure
Current MOWs applicable to the battery charger
are listed in DA PAM 310-1.
e. Battery charging tray assemblies are packed
c. Connect power cable to appropriate vac
power source.
ten to the carton. A fully packed carton weighs
Section II. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
2-4. Damage From Improper Setting
2-5. Operator Controls and Indicator
Haphazard operation or improper setting of con-
Table 2-1 lists the
controls and indicators and their
trols can damage the battery charger and the
batteries it charges. The following instructions and
explanations should be read and understood thor-
battery charging tray assembly has no controls or
oughly before operating the battery charger.
indicators.
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